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July 10, 2011

In this meme, hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren, we share the books we've received, bought or taken out from the library. This week something actually came in my mailbox finally! (I think everything from the postal strike is slowly getting processed.)

Won:

Tortall and Other Lands by Tamora Pierce (won from Suzanne Lazear over at Steamed! - thanks Suzanne!)

Suzanne also included some awesome swag and a cute card.

From the library:

Bitter End by Jennifer BrownHunger by Jackie Morse KesslerFall for Anything by Courtney SummersFar From You by Lisa SchroederWintergirls by Laurie Halse AndersonThe Things A Brother Knows by Dana ReinhardtChime by Franny Billingsley — I've started on this one and it is really different from anything I've read in a while (or maybe ever!)One Day by David Nicholls

Some of these will be used for an event I'm planning for September, so stay tuned for more information about that (probably in a few weeks, once I've got things a bit more finalized).

I'm glad to see the mail you were waiting on finally came... it looks lie things should be back to normal at the post office by now... Also looks like you had a nice stop to the library! Lots of books! Happy reading!

I'm glad you mentioned that about things being slowly processed, because I am so frustrated with things I'm expecting still not arriving. I know I have at least 2 books coming, and it makes me so sad when day after day I get no good mail. lol okay, mail rant over. ;)

I've heard such good things about 'Chime' -- I can't wait to get it from the library at some point.

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I have a Bachelor's degree in psychology, an addiction to chocolate and a love of reading, particularly YA novels. I recently got my Master's degree in speech-language pathology. And I'm Canadian!
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